Kim
Fletcher's famous weekly pub diaries at Jameson's started
with the first publication Wednesday, January 26th, 2005. Each
Thursday night, local time, a new diary will be uploaded for your
viewing pleasure.
Diary No. 182 Week of 18th August
2008 - 24th August 2008 Updated 28th August 2008
Please contact
Mr. Kim or Reception at Nova Park ........
Tel: (038) 415
304 - 8
We won
the Footie
Brian
Abbottthe Jameson's Football Captain
has now been elevated to superstar status after the glorious
victory against Greg Watkins B.C.C.T. Football
team last week. Brian achieved a wonderful
5-0 victory over the B.C.C.T. with a depleted
team as the mighty Sam Peebles had been recalled
to do some work, whilst the dynamic strike force of Jimmy
Howard and Kim Fletcher had been broken
up, as The Landlord had a note from his Mum
saying he had a bit of a cold on his chest. But even with these
draw backs. The Abbott managed his troops magnificently
to avoid another Penalty shoot out drama, and the Jameson's
team scored 5 goals in the last ten minutes to secure victory.
I have been trying to get more details of the game, but every
time ask any questions, Rick Bryant (He of
the Von Ryan Singing Family) burst's forward
with this very long and convoluted story about the 4th goal.
Which if Rick is to be believed started when
Rick go the ball in our own Jameson's
Penalty area, and then Rick burst forward up
field dodging tackles from all eleven of the B.C.C.T
players (some of them twice). Then after a quick one-two with
Ko of Horseshoe Point. Rick
then kicked the ball with the power of a Thunder bolt, as it
smashed into the back of the B.C.C.T. goal,
which the goalkeeper did not even see although he knew it was
coming, and the goal netting had to be replaced. Now believe
me that is the short version of the story anybody who would
like the long version please pop into Jameson's
and hunt out Rick who will be delighted to
regale you with the full 2 and 1/2 hour version. Rick
is easy to spy these days in Jameson's. His
beautiful wife will be sitting next to him, Harpic,
with cotton wool stuffed in his ears.
SPORT
SCHEDULE ON SATURDAY 30th AUGUST
TIME
SPORT
DETAIL
19.00
Rugby
Tri-Nations
South
Africa vs. Australia
21.00
Premier
League Soccer
Everton
vs. Portsmouth
SPORT
SCHEDULE ON SUNDAY 31st AUGUST
19.30
Premier
League Soccer
Chelsea
vs. Tottenham
21.00
Premier
League Soccer
Aston
Villa vs. Liverpool
Great to see everybody come back after
the game, especially Roger Mart who brought
us a great big bag full of books, for the Used Book
Stall which will be run by Judi McNamara
at the Jesters Care4Kids Charity Drive 2008
to be held just a mere four weeks away at theDiana Driving Rangeand Resort on Sunday
14th September starting at 10.00 a.m. One
of the best days out of the year. If any of you have books at
home that you no longer need please bring them into Jameson's
so Judi can get them sorted out before
the big day. The Used Book Stall is a great
way of making money for charity. You give us the books, we sort
them out and sell them, in some cases sell them back to the
people that donated them (stand up Bob 'Scar' Taylor),
and then we give the money to Fair Organizer Kevin Mitch
who then gives the money to The Care4Kids Charity Drive.
But the book stall is one of many fantastic stalls at
The Fair, so write that date down in your diary. Of
course the following week at good old Jameson's
we have The Jesters Care4Kids Party Night on Saturday
20th September with magic shows, Pattaya's
very own Frank Sinatra, Rick and Harpic (Rick
no doubt still going on about that goal). Pop's Pattaya
All Stars, the conclusion of the Grand Raffle
and plenty more with compeering by Andy Francis and
Paul Jackson. Not forgetting the Grand Auction.
We now have over 70 items in our Auction which
can be seen by clicking onto the link at the side of the page
here (as can the two Care4Kids sites). Now
not all of these items will be actually auctioned on the night
(obviously). So get your bids in now, and you maybe able to
pick up a bargain, and help the kids at the same time. "It's
just a click away". There are bids coming in every day
now and more and more Auction items going up.
Good old Ron Keeley is rushed off his feet,
keeping it up to date. The 20 years of Jools
poster is obviously very dear to my heart and we can see every
day as the bids come in for that. Thanks to Matt and
Rung of Jools.
Great things
happen if you sit in Jameson's never a night
goes past without somebody hitting the headlines, and giving
us all something to gossip about. Paul and Keaw's
wedding day gets ever closer, Ray of the Youth Policy
and Young Steve have disappeared, but we await their
return, the wonderful Geoff Evans has returned
full of Bonhomie and Heineken, and it was great
chatting to Terry Schofield of No Fixed Abode. Ian (Lady
Di) Harrington had a good weekend in the bar. Happy Birthdays go out to Jo Powis
and Geoffrey Fletcher. We will not be saying anything
about Steve and the boys game of football this
week.
Mind you on the sports front Steve's boys did
take a hint from the Jameson's F.C. by scoring
five goals mid-week. Plenty of World of Wine
wines were drunk this weekend, always good to see the
Panthers well represented in the bar including Eoin
and Shelley Quirke, Ralph, Jimmy Howard, My Jimmy,
what's left of the Youth Policy Derek, Derek, and Paul,
Geoffreymy Cricket
buddy,Jason Nui,
and Leo Payne, Stuart and Moo, Graham MacDonald (The Font of
All Knowledge). Terry of No Fixed Abode, Steve Graham, The Jesters
Care4Kids Charity Drive Committee Woody, Linden, Tony Malhotra,
Wild Bill, Ingrid, Simon and Debbie.
Beauty at Jameson's
The raffle prizes grow and grow. This lot due to Captain
Steve Ponter
The Youth Policy gets into deep trouble
The Jameson's small board of Pork Chops
Whose that Turkey on the Carvery?
It's Race day with Dr. Iain
Steve from the Youth Policy and Kim from the Old School
The Victorious Brian Abbott returns to
Nova Table after his exploits on the field
Greg Watkins of the B.C.C.T. Football
Club looks remarkably pleased after the games against the Jameson's
Casual's F.C. Captained by Brian Abbott at Horseshoe point.
But I suppose Greg was grateful to keep it down to a 5-0 defeat
after his side had been traumatized by Rick Bryant's electrifying
solo goal
Danny Poole in the centre of the
action as ever
Saturday night at Jameson's
Hello Colin
Jason Payne, Ning, and Captain Steve
Ponter try to have a serious conversation
Bryan and Ian have a brief chat
about shirt sizes. The Jesters Care4Kids Charity shirts are
now available at Jameson's in all shapes and sizes
Wally and friends
Rony and Dang Fineman
Happy Birthday at Jameson's
This is a copy of the wonderful montage
of photos from Twenty years of Bangkok's Jools Bar. This can be
seen in all it's splendor on our Care4Kids Charity Drive Auction
page. I don't know about you, but I am going to put a bid in to
try and stop anybody else getting it.
The new Motorbike sponsored by Captain Steve Ponter. Raffle
Tickets and a list of ALL the prizes are up in the bar and you
can buy a book of tickets for 500 Baht at the cashier’s
desk
Winning numbers will be printed in Pattaya Mail, Jameson’s
and Care4Kids website, we will also ring you if you put your
telephone number on ticket stub. Free delivery within Thailand
to raffle prize winners and winning bids in the Auction, care
of Four Winds. You do not have to be here to win on the night,
but it is more fun if you are.
The NEW Jesters Care
for Kids shirts are ready!
And this year, they are colored, Sky blue ones for ladies and
children,
and Grey ones for men.
Shirt are still only 300 Baht a piece and
available at Jameson's, T.Q and Viking Beachcomber